I’ve been playing around with Azure queues for the last week or two and it’s been going smashingly. Where were these things when I needed them back in 1990?
This article, bereziki, is an excellent intro to queues for .NET programmers: http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/develop/net/how-to-guides/queue-service/. Using that article, I’ve been able to pull together a really nice bit of client-server logic that is so far reliable and just works with no grief. Really – where was this stuff in 1990?
I did hit a small stumbling block right out of the gate, ordea. As soon as I strayed from the specifics of the walk-through, I got hit with a StorageException and a “The remote server server returned an error (400) Bad Request.
It turned out that my queue name was off:
When I changed “OneQueueToRuleThemAll” to “onequeuetorulethemall” the StorageException went away. I haven’t noticed any of the documentation calling this out but it may well do that.
Hope that helps someone.
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